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The Digital Classicist. (Gabriel Bodard, Simon Mahony)
- Gabriel Bodard
- gabriel.bodard@kcl.ac.uk
- King's College London
- London
- United Kingdom
- Simon Mahony
- simon.mahony@kcl.ac.uk
- King's College London
- London
- United Kingdom
The Digital Classicist is a
web-based hub for scholars and students interested in the application of
Humanities Computing to research into the ancient world. The main purpose of the
site is to offer guidelines and suggestions of major technical issues. We shall
also provide reports on events, publications (print and electronic), and other
developments in the field. Criteria for inclusion will be the interest and
expertise of collaborators, in general, and of the editors, in particular.
The main website contains an annotated list of classical projects that utilise
computing technology, and links to freely available tools and resources of use to
scholars engaging in such projects. This website will also publish stable versions
of guidelines and reports from the Wiki FAQ: an interactive platform for the
building of a Frequently Asked Questions list, with answers and other suggestions
offered by members of the community, and collectively authored work-in-progress
guidelines and reports.
We seek to encourage the growth of a community of practice, which is open to
everyone interested in the topic, regardless of skill or experience in technical
matters, and language of contribution. As a general principle, key sections of the
website or summaries of discussions will, where possible, be translated into the
major languages of European scholarship: e.g. Dutch, English, French, German,
Greek, Italian, Spanish.
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